Great Outdoors Month in June beckons us to go out and explore all that nature has to offer. Celebrated all over the U.S., the month is dedicated to the country’s diverse landscapes, which boast dense forests, long winding rivers, tranquil lakes, rocky mountains, and much more. We are not only surrounded by so much technology every day, but the hubbub and the fast-paced life of the 21st century have left many of us drained of energy. Therefore, visiting and exploring the great outdoors will provide us with a much-needed new lease on life, both mentally and physically. As if the mental and physical benefits weren’t enough, celebrating Great Outdoors Month also boosts the GDP and creates more jobs. No matter where you live, you will find something fun to do in the outdoors with your loved ones.

History of Great Outdoors Month

Great Outdoors Month first started as a Great Outdoors Week under President Clinton in 1998. The main aim was to increase jobs and the GDP of the country by getting people to enjoy nature and appreciate it. The week went on to become so popular that for the next few decades, starting from President Bush’s administration and continuing through President Obama’s and Trump’s administration, Great Outdoors Week was expanded to the whole month of June. In 2016, the Outdoor Recreation Jobs and Economic Impact Act was enacted in order to study America’s outdoor recreation economy. The report portrayed that outdoor recreation had contributed more than $412 billion, which is 2.2% of the total GDP, to the economy. The report further stated that outdoor recreation had the fastest growth of any industry in 2016 as it led to 4.5 million jobs.These numbers are some of the clearest depictions of fast industry growth, but this isn’t the only reason we’re excited for June. Summer means new exploration trips full of adventures. Whether you like trudging through thick green forests, going hiking on mountain trails, swimming in the cool waters of seas/rivers/lakes, or just sitting and gazing at the stars or clouds in the sky, nature has something for everyone. Each year, June brings in a ton of deals and offers by nature resorts and parks. Be quick to grab the best to plan a trip with your friends and family.Since 2008, many states in the U.S. have shown their interest in celebrating this event and, by the end of 2019, more than 30 U.S. states had become a part of this yearly celebration. This month helps people explore the natural sites of the country that aren’t often visited by tourists and locals.

Great Outdoors Month timeline

1968
Trails are Built Extensively

The government plans to build trails in the city and rural areas.

1996
Preservation of Historical Sites Begins

A program is developed to preserve archeological sites of the U.S.

1998
Great Outdoors Week Announced

President Clinton and his administration announce Great Outdoors Week, celebrated in June, to give a boost to the economy and the outdoor recreation industry.

2008
Governors Proclaim the Month

Governors of different states across the U.S. proclaim Great Outdoors Month to be welcomed and celebrated to the fullest.

2016
Outdoors Recreation Act Report

The Outdoor Recreation Jobs and Economic Impact Act is enabled to examine the industry’s impact on the GDP.

2019
Hashtag Usage for Popular Activities

People use ‘#EscapeTheIndoors’ to talk about the most popular activities they did during the month, and some of the top results show fishing and spending time with family.

2020
National Parks are Developed

The U.S. government announces it will restore and upgrade its national parks.

Great Outdoors Month FAQs

What’s the month for Great Outdoors Month?

Great Outdoors Month is celebrated each year in June. 

What are the examples of outdoor activities?

Outdoor activities can include hiking, camping, fishing, stargazing, kayaking, sailing, biking, rock climbing, skiing, etc. 

How should I plan for an outdoor activity?

You can start by making a list of things you have been wanting to engage in. Once the activity is decided on, you can go looking for outdoor places to carry out your chosen activity. To add more fun, invite your friends or family, or join a group. 

How To Celebrate Great Outdoors Month

  1. Plan a trip

    The best way to celebrate this month is to plan and go on a nature trip, either solo or with your loved ones. Start listing things you want to do, prepare a timetable and a budgeting sheet, make accommodation and food arrangements, and you are good to go. You can plan a peaceful fishing trip or a boating trip with friends. The rivers always have a calming effect on the soul. So grab your boating gear and enjoy the rich blue rivers.

  2. Explore new territories

    While we do love a good walk down memory lane by visiting the same places, there’s no harm in trying and exploring areas you have never been to before. You will get to explore new sides of nature AND make new memories while you’re at it. It’s a win-win. For example, why not explore a new trail, which is always an exhilarating experience. Our country is blessed with almost 60,000 miles of hiking trails, including recreational and national historic trails. These trails allow you to visit forests, lakes, or historical sites and explore our country's diversity.

  3. Appreciate nature

    The daily grind of life can be extremely redundant and exhausting, to say the least. By appreciating nature by spending some time outdoors you get to have a breather and learn new things in the process.

5 Facts About Mother Nature That Will Blow Your Mind

  1. The same amount of water

    The amount of water on Earth always remains constant because of the cyclical nature whereby water evaporates, condenses, and filters throughout the year.

  2. Get more oxygen

    A single tree releases more than 260 pounds of oxygen every year.

  3. Protecting wildlife

    Trees and forests provide shelter to 80% of wild animals.

  4. So many Autumn leaves go to waste

    Fall leaves comprise 75% of the solid waste in America’s fall season.

  5. Strong supporters of Earth Day

    The first Earth Day in 1970 was celebrated by 20 million Americans everywhere.

Why We Love Great Outdoors Month

  1. It’s a celebration of nature

    Taking part in outdoor activities allows us to learn about the natural environment, such as the wildlife, plants, and natural climate of the area. Once we understand our environment, we can become more sensitive and careful about our actions. Nature has a ton of gifts for us. The only condition is for us to take care of it and appreciate it for what it really is. If we are not careful, we may lose nature’s gifts through pollution, leaving our future generations devoid of this joy.

  2. It’s a celebration of work

    While it is true that one of the main aims of Great Outdoors Month is to celebrate us taking a break from our work to explore the outdoors, the month has also led to the creation of millions of employment opportunities for many. It has also significantly boosted the U.S. economy and propelled it onto the world stage.

  3. It’s a celebration of the outdoors

    The indoors provide us with a sense of safety but the outdoors beckons us on the paths of adventure, adrenaline rush, and so much more. Exploring the outdoors means going back to our roots and making the best out of every situation when we don’t have the comfort of technology. By visiting natural and archaeological sites, we get to learn much about our past and history. This gives us a sense of being rooted in our communities and helps us understand why we follow certain traditions and customs.

Great Outdoors Month dates

Year Date Day
2023 June 1 Thursday
2024 June 1 Saturday
2025 June 1 Sunday
2026 June 1 Monday
2027 June 1 Tuesday
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